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Kilorn is one of three Lightning players with five points, and leads the team with four goals. He os one of the best forwards in the game at controlling the puck in the offensive zone, and in finding space around the net under pressure. It will be interesting to see is Leafs coach Mike Babcock matches the Kadri line or the Tyler Bozak line with Killorn.

Need to know: Lightning captain Steven Stamkos has five points in five games, pretty much even with his career numbers: 567 points in 574 games . . . . Tampa (4-1-0) started the season with four home games but now play 19 of 28 on the road. The Lightning started a six-game road trip in Ottawa Saturday night . . . Tampa’s power play managed just one goal in a four-game home stand, but scored a pair in a 4-1 win in Ottawa Saturday night . . . Fourteen of the Lightning’s 18 skaters with at least one point . . . Tampa Bay is deep in net with Ben Bishop, a two-time Vezina Trophy finalist, and Andrei Vasilevskiy, arguably the best young goalie in the NHL. Vasilevskiy was third in goals-against average and save percentage through Sunday. He has stopped 59 of the 62 shots he has faced in his two starts.

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